Month: September 2015

Sony’s TGS keynote presentation included information on new Bloodborne DLC, another Kingdom Hearts bundle, and many more announcements.

Bloodborne’s first DLC, The Old Hunters, will be available November 24. A special edition of Bloodborne that includes the Old Hunters DLC will be available on December 3

Gravity Daze, or Gravity Rush in the Western release, is coming to PS4 on December 10 for Japan and February 2016 for Europe and North America. Sony also announced a 2016 release window for Gravity Daze 2 and showed off a new trailer and a 2016 release window.

Ubisoft revealed a new trailer that features thefirst playable hero in For Honor, The Oni. The trailer includes information on the hero’s attributes, abilities, and gear.

Assassin’s Creed Syndicate’s Jack the Ripper story DLC was revealed with a new trailer.

In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Yakuza is getting an HD remake. The remake includes demo of Yakuza 6, the newly announced Yakuza title for PS4 that’s set to be out in Japan in fall 2016.

Square Enix announced SaGa Scarlet Grace for PS Vita along with its 2016 release window. (I should know what that says…but… #sony)

The next Kingdom Hearts compilation coming later this year, Kingdom Hearts 2.8, features Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance, Birth By Sleep 0.2, and scenes for Unchained X for the PS4.

Square Enix revealed that Dragon Quest Builders will be out on PS4, PS3, and PS Vita on January 28, 2016 in Japan.

Spike Chunsoft announced that the next entry in the main Danganronpa series, Danganronpa 3, will be out on PS4 and PS Vita.

Redacted Studios and Versus Evil have announced that Afro Samurai 2: Revenge of Kuma, Volume 1 will be available for PC and PS4 on September 22.

It will also be available for Xbox One, but the release date for this version is yet to be announced.

It’s set to be released in three volumes. A bundle including all three will be available from day one for $35 on PC, and 20 percent off on PlayStation. PS Plus members will get 30 percent off. If you want to buy each volume separately, it’ll cost you $15 for each one.

Fallout 4 is just two months away, which will likely speed by faster than we realize. With release approaching, Bethesda has revealed some of its plans for post-launch support.

As you might expect, there will be DLC coming down the road. Add-ons will start to appear in early 2016, but details are sparse right now. A season pass will be available for $30, with a guarantee that it will save at least $10 for those who purchase it.

We’ve known that mod support is coming for PC, with curated selections coming to Xbox One after. We now know that PlayStation 4 users will be getting those same mods, but some time after they hit Xbox One. The creation kit won’t be available on PC until early in 2016, so don’t expect these to start flowing to console for a number of months.

Finally, Bethesda says it will be tapping the community for its own post-launch updates. The developer references its work enhancing Skyrim with mounted combat, kill cams, and legendary mode as examples of what might be coming for Fallout 4. The company says it will listen to the community to help direct its efforts.

We still don’t know much about Fallout 4, and that’s by design. Bethesda is keeping story and gameplay out of our hands for now, in hopes that players get to discover it themselves. We’ll be exploring Boston’s wasteland together come November 10 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

For more on Fallout 4, you can read our extensive breakdown of the attendee-only demo from QuakeCon.

[Source: Bethesda]

Pretty interesting developments so far for this highly anticipated title from Bethesda, more information to come as it is released

While Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice stars both Ben Affleck’s Caped Crusader and Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel, rumor has it Warner Bros. is looking to minimise Cavill’s presence in favor of shining more of the spotlight on Affleck.

According to Heroic Hollywood, the studio is requesting that more Batman footage be added to the film, while cutting down on the screen time afforded to Superman. Apparently Affleck’s Batman is so impressive, he’s outshining Cavill’s Man of Steel.

Earlier this year, a report claimed, Ben Affleck will be directing and starring in a solo Batman movie. Thanks to Nolan’s successful trilogy of Batman films and the popularity of Rocksteady’s Arkham games, there’s no doubt Warner is banking heavily on Affleck’s take on the character.

Do you think Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice should focus more on the Dark Knight at the cost of Superman’s screen time?